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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-4-6, Page 5Bookies QJ ,rat Cards. a fo D. .,3.+ Honor graduate oToronto Univeristy DJNT1ST, teeth extracted without any pain, or any badefeote Oce oyer dladnzau :rStanbury'a office, Main street taster. Medical (I P SRIGIIT, Sl, D., M. C. P. &S., HONOR J t a C,raduste of Toronto University, Two years resident. pbysieiau Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc (Mee and Residence ,nr. Arno Old Stand, Andrew treat ,EXETER. DR, QUACKR'BUSII, Physician, Surgeon, Ac eoncheur, Office. Dr. Rollins' old once, blain Street. Residence, corner James and Albert streets opposite James street Method t parsonage. Phone. Qftiee, 39 a; Residence 39 b, t.esg ai 10ESON & CAI LING, SARRISTERS, sOL101 Li tare, Haulm .Cor,vvyagctte,QQ alrrio ant loiicltorator whom,Rank, etc, nosey to 1.04yiat lowest rates of nterea- OlHcee, Wain ,street, Exeter, R. Ouu rhe, B.A., I,. n. Dtotnsoas MOSSY TO LOAN, MOSSY have alarge ansennt of private funds to loan_ a fern and village properties at low rates of inter. ep, OLADMAN&STANBIMY, Bamisters, Sollcitors,btainat.,treter 04 SENIOR Agent Confederation Life,As;tural,ee Qonpany,also Fire Insurance in Lead- ing Canadian and Rritisb Qntnpanles. Iltaiu- t., Iltoter. MUSIC MSS DELIGHT uopasf, y4oltn . rrtruct,or, Jiltnea Stmt Paraotiae'e, MSS L,ILI+IAi'i ELLIOT CONCERT SOPRANO PUPILS ACCEPTED ADDRESS. -C3 3'iT13,A AIA, LICENSED AUCTIONEER Wig. ANDERSON, Licensed Auctioneer fair ilters>rt County, Terrors reasonable, Pates can he made et 'ine A;dvolate., 131xeter, or Henry Either's OffiCe. Chad, Ilan, , T; B, C ItL.ILiG Life, Fire. accident and Plate Glass Insurance, Collecting account*. and con»? ducting auction ' sales. Exeter, Ant; C A. HOU .7,1.3, Ye S. Graduate of Ontario, 'Veterinary L7G1-. lege ; member Ontario Veterinary Me t- leal Society ; treats all, diseaaseR of do rneagcated animals on 'scientific'prin, clplea; modern surgery ;a specialty. Op- erattons on Lump Jail— guaranteed sat Infectory. Calls '!Jy day or, night PrbmPtly attended to. Afflce—plain-it. Meter, Dr. Itamsay'a aid stand. Phone tr donneetten. 1 SE1n1D BARLEY FOR SALEi i quasn;tity of 1.fanciturla Seed Dar. ley for sale, grown !nom selected seed for four years. Tr; D. SANDERS. EXE'i`Elt SEED OATS FOR SALE. 200 bushels Lincoln NY'llite Seed Oats for sale. Ono of the leading ;Oats in a field competition at Guelph, ' Jolla T. Hirtzel Crediton, P.O. VILLAGE LOT'S FOR. SALE Two lata of 1-5 aero each on ,the coraaer° of Carling and Sanders street for sale. Apply to Mrs. Ta a. Elicit Carllarg: at., Exeter. BARLEY 'POR SALE O.A.C. No. 21 Seed Barley for sale. This Is .the best yielder; str•ongeist, brightest, stiffest straw ever grown, in Ontario.. .Goad . plump clean seed. 75c. a bushel.—T. J. COLLINS, Khiva. FOR SALE Our Gasoline Engine Six Horse Pow- er, Golden & McCullough make. Same In good condition. By order of the Coon, cif. T. B. CARLING, Clerk. Auction Sale Of FARM STOCK And IMPLESMENTS ori the Fo2'1n, north ,of ito Salt Block, on Saturday, April Stili, 1911, at ono o'clock,, p.tn.—General purpose horse, rSsing 8 ; aged mare, inifoal; aged'maro, aged driving horse; wag -op, set double harness net diamond iarraws, 'seed, drill, sugar beet , drill, sugar beet litt- er, 2 sugar beet snufflers, combinati.`Q}t twat z' rakes , ISTasaey-Tarr"ia Mow- car head horse power cutting box, walking piavr, two -furrow plow, hay {ark , car and sling's, ]say rack;. a quantity of Hay, 50 cedar posts quaptitY' et lumber ; also forks', shovel and other things too zumeroua„ to,;nen, tiom. Positively no reserve - Also -60 trews, Torsos—Sums: tet $10 cash, over that amount 6 mos, credit on approved joint (notes. 6 per cent, off for sash, on cred- it 4mouirts, per annum. B.S. PHILLIPS A.Q,` BOBIEIt Auctioneer Prgprietor Horse Cards RQ ZIt -1lovr the time to gat yetar 'florae ae clads printed. You are aosaurad of the beat of vroatk rtatn- flbip and reasonable paces at The, Advocate mice Fine Cut?, Fine Cards, Prompt Ritork andIctisizt Prices will ;give you Real satisloctreo. NCTIO3 FREE—Ana remember `we Five -situ a free ftthotiee o fillets the multi for two week , w boll in Ys well worth : ad price of the whole job, - 'You will fiat it to ; your Advantage to ]fats y+alit^ work done at the ' Advocate FOR. RENT, Thirty acres' ot land," ready for crop. Privilege of drawingcrop off the place. A number of acres of pastureland to .rent°;' also a number ot cattle `pastured" by, the season. • W.,M.'BLA:TCHFORD. THRESHING. -MACHINE FOR'',SALE DeckerThreshing Thresh Machine in'>air con dition, together with Decker Steam Trac tion Engine. Machine is sell'-Meder •and_ supplied ;with blower and cutting appar m;For -particulars apPjy ` to WILLIAM, HORN Woodham P.O. 500;0 Cedar Posts for:.Sale •Our posts are the finest quality and. a. for size we have nothing less than 6 'inches, at small end. " Our prices are right for we .have .thew to sell: G., E. HICKS; Centralia. e Wyandotte pithily Eggs dor 'Hatching X1..00 ;foe 15 eggs; • s‘1.75 for 30 eggs; :Incubator lL,o't9(: at reduced rates. gllsItc'• ' CI3AS. ,F .'F OOPER, ... va.. Box 157, Exeter, Ont. iso t acts Factory Coq r I,,atter'- Feb a^tt..l4th The Exeter d Preservgrig Co.,: will be 2ittraIc ;;cottvtracts with - farmers oYr�13" s [stuff for efartery.. .P14* f.'�xVI aAf DER Ontario it ooh; rioaass1A t � ti1d Dist tot of Seth f. nitro* cots bore'b731 et, tial lite Bard of Vievass aiaralteioom for tits License District of South ntroawin meet at OMMEEOIAL liOUSE. Ili THE VILLAGE OF i,XETER ---0;---- • . C, APRIL 21at, 1911 AT 10 A aa.; for tileperpeai of conold ea'nlrapplications for Liquor Llc,nia for the Lime* Year 119114t. AU person, lAtAreatedwin govern themselves :ac. cordingila. JOHN TORSiANCE, Lionel Inspector., Dated at Clinton on, Aprii ard,19U, Hotter, ie hereby gives that the persona whose names appear la the followind schedule aro aspirin for Liquor Licedsaa for the bleep's Year 1911•i3 ane that tlae semi aae,iaot now Idcoases under the Act or aro applying for Remus for premises not now under license, Rime of `Kind of description of Name of Applicant . 4l icense Premfen, � idualcipality Jas.Coxworth Tavern Queen's, alieniAt I'orthe current year there wore fifteen tavern and no oltop licenses issued.,: The tote] number applications for 7Mentes for the eneubag year is, eixteeat tavern and no shop licensee. .-'4 tun AN .`,.; Any petition against granting; License to any:'. applicant' or promises must be lodged with the undersigned at least tour days before the meeting of the License Board. JOHN TORRANCE-. L icmtee Inspector for South Huron Dated at Clinton this3rd dap of April, 1111. W I3AI.EN ` # oldaequagsltances in this s ichnity last week , i(z are aorzy k'o tearq of ti;z i Sugar making so far ,has^ been, a slb'rA? ill es of l2rs, T�ahn Cursi Sive has Procedure, .ow1nna to the cold..and snow, been, confined to her bed vrith. a eevere11i —We have been served with, a very Jong alta Ok of brianchifin for a. couple ox i wiIiter. Snow to the depth of. six inch- weeks, • es was. here ojt,•Niov:.7th,, and, Ore Sunday the 13th people had their Butters at church, while on; -Friday night last saonte of our young people drove in a cutter to a party; at Mr. Aarion I?avis' at Sa ia~rtslury:. The snow has zteyer en- tlrely gone, raking in all. Lrrom start to finish 145 days of saw and sleigh- ins. --'Your correspondent forgot to mention last week that Mr. and Mr's. Florley: are the prloud possessors of ayou,,1g, sort. --Clarence 'Lifson en- tertained the choir at their weekly re- hehearsal, and spent a pleasant time to- rgether. Obituary.—The Brias reaper death has again visited our pet/motility and claim- ed for Its victim'a, toms wife and low - i tg mother„ in the person of Mfrs. Wit - PAM Denham, who was called home from this world ot_ caresl and duty tit that realm whence no traveller ever re - turas. Deceased, who was 39 years kg. age,: has alwa*s e. leYstl :"+cod health up to Friday last when she was taken 111 and despite all that medical attention and, skillful nursing could drr shexeter,• Dr. Itanuraand PO Tuesday even- ittg she passed away. firs 13enlrarrrwas the daughter of Mrs, and, Mra. -J ltni Bat tea of Zffort and eras well -knows .Pere, bating many relatives and friends Iii this vicinity .and at Zion, She and her husband tiavibg resided here for a stunt- ber of years, and olep Pear Ilderterf, from .which place they rnaved to their prree;ent home Bear tlrantest wltoro oho died, f?ealdea her Parental eight sietero and tear brattier'ss,. she leaves her hual., band and Live children,,' the youngest` hei44only i,' few` days *Id, when sh0'i died, - The family have the sympathy of their litany friends ill their sod taw At slAdd,en bereavement, The #µneral thea 1'0l place 4an Friday t Zion cemetery, cote- Fresh roceries Fr 13 LL. i stifles Bessie Busch le home from Lot;"- deli; Mrs. Hart of, Corinth !tribe ,guest of her daughter Mrs.. Madden.,—The Car- Mel Church contribution. tor the •China, Fefnine Fund was $129.67 - late., Tom Hemphill of Wr'exetee has been, visiting her hushawl's parents hese,--Me an41 ;firs. Dent, ot London, formerly of Brussels, are visiting $its. Sutherland. and family;.— r., and Mrs. Gill whQ have bgeay visiting' at T', Hudson's lett last w eek for their home near Gain--Dougian. N•eelan,da has token s position Bn the office oil the POrritnien, E=preaa VP, at Bandon, Siam., --Mrs. 'Robert Carilste ars- rived home last week, after spending some time with. leer dau;hter 3n Tor- onto., --Last week the tenders for the oreetiot OP she proposed commercial were opened. Tendert' • were rgCelved trent St. Marys, 'Zurich, Citation and y trent' Hensafl and one tram 1<ortdon,. That of William Cook, He?raall, was ae- e spied It, Odd/more will de the rnasozl work. and Jr, Steacy the pointing., STUI,?ie'Er-•-EAR' A„ happy event took ;place at the home,ot T:oa. ;Peart oa 'Aiarch 11$, at 12 o'clock, twhe.i hie slaughter 3fary Amt was united is pfarad age with Aron. Studley, froth of Bratty do:?, plait. 'i', ri;, .i"ridhk#ira INsoeitiale, u,r.cle ot We. bride was the o;lY Imola 1pr�eetit trent a distance, #l>xST2 13 Ti£AN SPANKING tanking does riot Cure chaldren of 1>ed lima, There 18 a oQnatitutienal cause this trouble. ',5rr8. lli. SWIlinerat BOX 0404 Windsor. Ont.. w send ' ;free looted by Itev. Watson. and wad attend- tp nets^ another her auccessi'ul helot treat ed qy a large number at aorrowing neigh nmol wlth tali 4rtatructiona. Send no bora and friends, 'Tits hard to break the tender cord, When love has' bound the heart 'Tia' hard, ,so hard, to speak: the word— We must forever part. have laid thea Dearest loved at,, we In the pea ful'glava's embrace, But thy n e;noty will be the 'fished Till we see Orr heavenly 'taco. Po we !-arsget2 Oh,' no, For Memory's golden, chole Batt bou.rd our ireerta to the heart that's sorts. Till we meet to touch ai,'aLrr 3. ti,Wrigh We are now well establish- ed. in business and we believe on the best of authority (nam- ely that of a daily increasing business) that we are meeting a long felt want, and giving the best of satisfaction. Remember our motto — "Fresh Groceries all the time." All kinds of produce .taken in exchange. JAS. COULD Orders or �pririg Taken a wow R;. G.Selci,on, Exeter X vine. `_VIZ.• Leigh is talking of erect .a„ a post office, building in the spring. —Alf. John Skinner, • merchant of Wood- ham, -las moved his shock here "anal' has go le into pairtnershsp with Mr, Roy:,'' t3 SEAR OLI> QIRL - 0URED O iiil]iil Y} TROUBLE.. Lira. .Mex ?xtoorri, roes St„ OX- ; Booth's It dn!ay' Pills cured our little daughter, atria - Out. age six years, of many aymotorfs et kidney weaknoos.: She complained of a novo basic, the kidney. secretions .were frequent and uncontrollable, .concelallY at night. Iior stomach wan weak acid her appetite Poor.' This caused her to have frequent headaches,' and thr least exertion would tiro her "We had tried many remedies but she did not improve. Finally we learned or 3ooth's KidnoY Pills and prorur- •d a hoc. In a short time she was well and does not now complain about ,her back, the kidney secretions have become nor- mal, and she plays around the house with no apparent fatigue. We always recommend Booth's Kidney Pilin." Booth's Kidney Pills carry a guars-n-- 01st uaran- that it you derive no benefit your lnoneY will be refunded. Booth's KId- ney. Pills are a specific for all diseases of the kidneys and bladder. Sold by all druggists, ZiOc. a box, or postpald from the R. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont. Sold and guaranteed by W. S. Cole. fowl, N. S.. e FIARPLEY vita': J L. ;kings a,nd family of..Brin- ley visited at. vir, Jonn SIlerin is Iasi week .-1•L ao Maud FFodgLn9 leitmfor oft L a he here s r d w err .1tl0xr S., tai,„r vssit, s cr�aple of weeks --l4fr Robert O. 'his .r''aidenee at ,Grand ek bic'3tlyne'' ar},d krn,' 1diLtyg"Itteo Ctx1 i�eenlasaed ;a Crotrts lortr L vScthaty Thiel” tiles Au ilz u t4 � cry of'Grade-,til urch. Greenvva�T met; at ab, re 'home gat'; lifts. Wm.•. Hayter est ess Gertrude: McLln'ehey spent viaittn heti trtend '�Ilss Love 11ri past ,Anybody get,. tooted? • Boot'h's <P'iils) Y but write her to -day iL : yqur ch?tdren trouble you In this ,ways Don't blame the child. the etiancea are it can't help it, This treatment also cures ad- ults and aged people troubled with uriae difficulties by day or night, ZURICH. One of Mr. William Bender's little girls is seriously 111 at present.—Mr. Calvin, Williams of Buffalo IS visiting `lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. IA: Will- iams. -Mr. Moses Gascho is employed at Mr. C. 1Iartleib's , hardware and furniture store.—Miss Diana Rickbeil of. Buffalo, is,visiting, ger parents, Mr: and Mrs. 3. F. R.ickbeiit-Rev. Peter Bopp of Pigeon, Mich:, visited' relatives and friends in this section last week.—Mr. 3. bfusseirna u, who has been in this section for soave months, left for his home in Penn'syl'vania.—Mrs. Abraham Wambold, formerly of this section died at Breslau and' weed buried at Berlin, on 'F'riday.—lir. • "William . Bender has' sold his Perche'otb , stallion , <' to a .syndicate at Pigeon,: eMich. •4'He will ,,bring over ,twla : other .stallions: -Mr. C Holtzman 'of Berlin, visited his ,parents Mr. and Mrs. G. 13'oltznsan- last w elk;1 ,t -le ' left for the west oh, Tuesday. -Mr; Casper Walper moved to the •farm pti chased from Mr. S. Zimmerman. Mr. Henry Nebb moved tio the Wolper farm. —At, the annual" meeting of ,the Evange- lical church Mr. John -Gellman 'was' el- ected trustee for a term of 3,,yehrsl and Mr. `G. Holtzmah treasurer for the c(nsving- yeah'. Mr. Jacob- Weide being appointed' Janitjor, at a salary, • of $75. C.1.3.ODIARTY SHIPR A eta London last is vers 111. at afrespsy.ztsa. Aitnitis Sherr, teachlr.& sit Ishiva sch"oal e 111 with SrIp.-»filch. Pat on, ill fico firm of Patten eb McCann, cold o 1. his share of .aloe ,business fir• AlcL"aatta, with, will in toter° :run. :;tore, lir, 1cC,m a has spent the a,ter part of his lite In the steres round Sitlpku and is well And tarot- bly known. h u CORDETT Sandy ,McPherson, ot Dauphin, Man,, araved here to spend a month or tao with. his 'brother 3. B. 1fePhersbn, and other friends! in 'this vicinity,—Mr. and Mrs. D„ McGregor and family have arrly edto reside on their tarso mileti south of here, Their many lrioncis wet- come - them: and wish tharti. !hc beet nuc;- coca,.—Mr. Libman: blathers. who has b:ea on the sink 110 for the tenet ttwo weeks, laimproving slowly. Hiss mans friends wishhim, a speedy recovery. ptirga etri+�r. ans as wholesome 'Vida The most digestible of notuisiiin ; beverages ALE and STOUT Creates appetite; makes meals taste. better; bxntgs healthy sleep. Keep it always in the .house. Your dealer •seeps it; or you can order direct. 2' John Labatt LONDON -CANADA. SE1FQRTU .--G, F', Calling„ has been; mathematical toaster In" forth Collegiate Collegiate it-stltute tor a num. er et years, has resigned his posltioa here„ o accept: a situations . iii thew €eterboro? t otz Cotbe$late. ata crplsiderdbIY hi&'lereal arY. It. will boo a mattes of general re-' grew to hos interested In out 13o11eg Bate that gr. Coiling has decided- to leave Seai'Orth,,. Mr. Coaling assumes his new duties "en 5fay The Pollowin;, Is the report of exam lnatlona held In S S. No. S Hay, IV Class; Eddie, Welsh 0T, Wilfred North- cott 604. Ella Jones 64, Ada Case, 03, Emil 'Willard, 39, III Claes', Johne �lur- ray 08, Ralph Hawkins 07, Willie Smith 03, Pearl Willard 41, Willie }topper 34, Clarence Hopper 34. II Classy Gretta 71 •' Ver- . a Jornos' (15,;Ylat?le Cr,osy ;a0s Her mon Willard 50, Willie 'Willard 48, A. Dearing 40. Geo. Mawslon, Teacher. KIPPEN.—Mr. Sproat, of the 3rd concession, Tuckersmith has been ading to his possessions by purchasing the 100 acre farm of Mr. Guy Caldwell Mr.. Sproat has now a fine farm 'of '200 acres. `CLINTON•- T ;o marriage Soak place on Thursday aftermsPon Iasi at the home et the bride's father of Mr.t kl'erbert lough- es of Fort Willlax:'t to ¥las Annetta Ste- n. of 0iinton,—Te Phone of Mr, Fred I Ckweed was the scene of a sindle:- •event when ble datt&hter MIAS' Corinie b'raree the oxide et 1W. 'Rabert Coctn Fane, They will reside B Victoria, 11,0, =On Wednesday evo Itlx Sir, Fred T" - sed paSsed away atter a , illnIs3 of eota- • Sumptlan. HOUSECE NI ACTIVITIES Are . .. d� i s re n full. awing, Sp -dug Bargains Ya fn ldf'e I,avo a beautiful, selected stook• o% alt kinds of Furniture, Ir really Think you would enjoy a walk tbrougla. our store to s ee the nice stook we tarry. Everythlxxtg ueR- azld up•to-date, here will 'be the usual watxaot3bit ntdis'carding snd regteciab AR•. Tb a store attonidbe kelit la ratrrd, tfacaustt to forget it, is to Woe tootles To buybre la to be wore—aura gtlitTreattuient and our of the r:t tsb; for what you spend. i4ve Baas the lustros-210 ileal r iU iiuir ly pie cotton tufted. Regular price -S1.00 fcir 2.151 w tomo and Banner Spring, BRUCEFIELD—W. A. Ross has pur- chased the old home farm on, tthe third concession, Stanley, recently occupied by Mr. Walter McBeath. The farm, con- tains 100 acres and theprice paid was in the neighborhood of $6,000 Mr. Rosa takes possession at once, but will con- tinue to work the farm on the fourth concession which he has rented—ft-cirri- Mr. entedfromMr. Thos. Gemmili. A Spriggs X240 up, Ail t Janne VIES' Undertaking : and Eli sett, -=ire they lana iful sit ticking. Al t+t tial+ eta steads in Bran Tron, Ertsatort And ag TUCKERSMITH—Johne Walker has" sold his farm. Ion, the $di11 Road, Tucker - smith, to Mr. George McCartney. This is ons of the finest farms in ;the town- s'i'p. Itr'centains 150 acres, has .fan it a good brick house and a good large bartn "There 'are' also, ten acres sof ' good 4 ardv{a7d btisli,-'aand the soil 'is, -of the 'best: The' -price 'paid`twaa' in the neigh •borbt od ''et.`, 0`OODO °-- r :Wailer ;has: not been'"in' Blood• health.'"and decided to -retire fivim'tbe 'active duties- of farm lite. Death.—The death occurred on1 Mar. 29, at. her home here, of Elizebeth Bruce wife of Andrew ' Bruce, aged 79 - yrs. Deceased` Siad been) ill for a month. She was born, in Fe!rnnahagh County, Ire- land, and moved here many years ago. Four son survive, ,among theta being David on the hemeste'ad. The reniains were interred in Staffs cemetery' on Friday afternoon. Miss Annie Scott and, Incisister, Mary left last week for the 'West where they intend' to reside permanently —Mrs, D. W elle_ and Mies Margaret Miller , of Owen Sound, whla have been viaitiirg friends and relatives, hero for the past months have returned home 4Lr `Nor- magi Park 'has gone to Toronto ;t'o •re-, ma.'ar2 a couple. et blonuhMi s. -ss �enme' Mcr."rtgomery; and Mian • blattri& 11asker' oS Is rrlyt�an dvarp' ti�eata of Difas Gorge ,s for ay f •; ' a losT. week —' lir'e Tiiomp soeni 4a �r , "Oorir Ss': vfalting her; asrnk and^3'an i 'DJr aftdv'i!ra. Donald;' �� f k'e1Pk.-yd1'Xr and Mrs:'' glex, 1�' ki ,off„ r tndvillo .- wore renewing Niwous Dru1Tir OUR NEW METHOD TIREA:TMENT srU1 cure von ;end malas a than of you. Moderns influence the brain, becomes active. the blood purified so tlr..t9all pimples, blotchcsand ulcers heal up; the nerves become strong as steel s > that nervousness. bashfulness and despondency disappear: the ey :s become bz :.", ilio face full and eleer, ens returns to the laxly, and the moral, physical and rn4cttul systems aro invigorated; all drains cease—no more vital mete troth the a.•:=tecs, 'loufeelyoursolfamnnnnd know marriage cannot be a failure. Don't let yuucks and Writs rob yodel your hard earned, dollara lar NO NAMES USED 'WIT3 OUT WRITTEN CONSENT THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS Teter E. Summers. relates his experience: "I was troubled with Nervous Debility for many years. S lay It to indiscretion and excesses in youthI became very : d : pponclent and. didn't' care whether X wonted or not, I imagined everybody who looked at me guessed my secret. Imaginative weakenede$da snback ebdhapainsbacl of my bead, bands and feet were cold, tired, en the morning, boor appetite, fingers were shaky, eyes blurred, hair loose, memory poor, etc. .Numbness la the lingers set in and the doctor told me he fearedparaly^sis. 1 took all Idnds of medicines and tried many first-class ,. E physicians, wore an electric beitforthree months, but received little benefit. 1 atroe'r eATa[nr was induced to consult Drs. Kennedy& A�ftO TREATMENT Kennedy, though I had lost all faith in doctors. Like adro'ningsnan I commenced the NEW MEraoo TREATsarm and it saved my life.' The improvement was like ie—Icouldfeeltherigorgaingthrough j the not vas. I was cured mentally and physically. I have sent them many patients and contbnue to do so. CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY We treat and euro VARICOSE VEINS. NER.VOIJS DEBILITY. BLOOD AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES and an Diseases peculiar to Men. CONSULTATION FREE. BOOKS FREE. If unable to call write fora Question Blank for Home Treatment,. ,. ERIN Y Ds.ENED Cor. Michigan Ave. and-'Oriswold St., Detroit, Mich. NOTIC/� • Ail letters from Canada must bf addressed, E •to otar Canadian Correspondence,Depaart-. meat in Windsor, Ont.'. If you desire to r see: us personally call at our -Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat no patient; -in our.,Windsor offices which - are for Correspondence and Laboratory -for Canadian' business: only.; ;Address all letters as follows: DRS. KENNEDY- & -KENNEDY. Windsor. Ont Write for our p=lvate address. 20 Free ,1' ..e anadia n Century urY will pay t a all the expenses ftwenty anadianBoys on a five weeks trip tp ngland. The party will sail . on la d on June 2nd : ane r�ss of Ire n „ ,,•. in leavet on June 34 h Do yo s la 0 • o ' e soi, fill cant' -:the cou®n t._ once. o Coronation CONTEST MANAGER, .CANADIAN CENTURY' M OtIrp EAL Picase send me full information hod' l: can . go to the Coronation with. all expenses -paid by you. Name A Street ost Office vin<�e il8